Stochastic Comparison of Parallel Systems with Log-Lindley Distributed Components under Random Shocks

04/11/2018
by   Shovan Chowdhury, et al.
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Recently, Chowdhury and Kundu [6] compared two parallel systems of heterogeneous independent log-Lindley distributed components using the concept of vector majorization and related orders. Under the same set-up, this paper derives some results related to usual stochastic ordering between two parallel systems when each component receives a random shock.

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